BMW of North America is recalling 58,713 vehicles after identifying a possible fire risk tied to an air conditioning wiring harness. The issue can occur during a routine cabin air filter replacement,
Toyota is getting ready to roll out a new generation of the Fortuner, and a camouflaged test vehicle has already been spotted on the roads in Thailand. The current model has been around since 2015, wi
Carmakers seem to have a grudge against the traditional shift lever. Rotary dials, fancy knobs, crystal shift orbs (yeah, Genesis did that). Manufacturers keep trying to reinvent the familiar "PR
Cars keep changing and not everyone's thrilled about it. Automakers used to build whatever they wanted. Now there are rules for everything. Emissions, noise, safety, design, all of it. The EPA say
The Takata airbag crisis remains one of the biggest safety failures in automotive history. It started with a Honda recall back in 2008 and has since snowballed into more than 67 million recalled airba
Back in the 1960s, Kodomonokuni amusement park opened its doors in Yokohama, and Nissan, being a hometown hero, chipped in 100 tiny kei cars for kids. That was the Datsun Baby - a pint-sized vehi
At first glance, it almost sounds reasonable. The Chevrolet Corvette runs a powerful V8. Chevy trucks run V8s. Trucks can tow. So… why not a Corvette? Because power isn’t the same thin
Car theft is down compared to last year, but it’s still very much a thing. In the first half of 2025 alone, more than 330,000 vehicles were reported stolen across the U.S. That’s fewer tha
Buying a car is usually something you look forward to. You picture the first drive, the sound of the engine, and that feeling of finally owning something you’ve wanted for a long time. That was
Winter driving? Already not fun. But in some states, it’s pure chaos. Ice you can’t see, surprise blizzards, highways packed with semis doing 70 in whiteout conditions — you get the